HARLEM:
DARK WEATHER VANE

James
L. Allen

The
Harlem riot of 1935, now the subject of a comprehensive report, demonstrated
that "the Negro is not merely the man who shouldn't be forgotten; he
is the man who cannot safely be ignored." Alain Locke, early interpreter
of the New Harlem in a special issue of Survey Graphic, here pictures
the Harlem of hard times